US national team goalkeeper Steffen injured again in Germany
United States national team goalkeeper Zack Steffen has been injured again after returning to training with his Bundesliga club
NASCAR free agency's 'silly season' takes turn after Kyle Larson firing
Kyle Larson using a racial slur didn’t just impact himself and his team. It might impact NASCAR’s free agency season, too.
Skip Bayless: The Philadelphia Eagles set themselves back by drafting Jalen Hurts
The Philadelphia Eagles selected Oklahoma Sooners QB Jalen Hurts as the 53rd overall pick in the 2020 draft, despite having Carson Wentz under a massive contract. Hear why Skip Bayless believes that the Eagles set themselves back
Firefighters put out weekend fire on Willard Street

A house fire at a Willard Street residence is under investigation after firefighters extinguished flames Sunday morning.
KU's Miles, Self, Long announce 10% salary cuts totaling $500K
Three top figures in the Kansas Jayhawks athletic department are taking 10% salary cuts for the next six months.
AP Sportlight
Sportlight for April 28
This Date in Baseball
This Date in Baseball for April 28
Brian Westbrook: Jameis Winston signing with Saints is a winning situation
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Jameis Winston has reportedly turned down a lucrative deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, signing with the New Orleans Saints instead. Hear why Brian Westbrook thinks this is the best thing that could have
Nadal does't see tennis back soon, is worried about injuries
Rafael Nadal says it will be “very difficult” for tennis to return to action any time soon and is concerned with the risk of injuries when the sport resumes
FIFA wants to let teams use 5 substitutes during backlog
FIFA wants to let soccer teams use five substitutes to cope with expected schedule congestion caused by the coronavirus pandemic
Bundesliga plan to restart faces increasing opposition
Bundesliga plan to restart faces increasing opposition
Weekend Sports in Brief
Weekend Sports in Brief
Tulane basketball player charged with murder in Georgia
A Tulane University basketball player who recently declared for the NBA draft has been charged in a Georgia slaying
Formula One chairman Carey hopes season starts July 5
Formula One chairman Chase Carey says the season could start in July despite the first 10 races being canceled or postponed amid the coronavirus pandemic
Judge eases ballot requirements for 3rd party candidates
CHICAGO (AP) – A judge has relaxed signature requirements for third-party candidates after a lawsuit claimed Illinois’ stay-at-home order impeded the petition process needed to get on the November ballot.
Number of virus deaths climbs to nearly 2,000 in Illinois
The death toll of the coronavirus crisis inched closer to the 2,000 mark in Illinois, as state officials say that the virus had taken 59 more lives.
2 pedestrians hit, killed by stolen car near Chicago
RIVERDALE, Ill. (AP) – Authorities say a man and a woman standing near their vehicle as it was being loaded onto a tow truck were struck and killed by a passing car.
Census delay could put off new voting districts, primaries
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – The U.S. Census Bureau wants more time to wrap up the once-a-decade count because of the coronavirus, and that could delay the divisive process of drawing new legislative districts.
Tech companies, like college athletes, eager to cash in
Social media content delivery platforms are ready to cash in along with college athletes
What Would Have Been: Kentucky Derby, wild-card rematches
There will be no Run for the Roses on the first Saturday this May